Last month, Warner Bros. put out a casting call that hinted Wonder Woman may be a part of Batman Vs. Superman. Yesterday, Warner Bros. executive Greg Silverman was asked whether or not this sequel will introduce characters such as Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and The Flash to set up the Justice League movie.

He didn't say yes. But he didn't say no, either.

"We have been doing a lot of thinking for years about how to best use all those characters and we love them. Wonder Woman is an amazing character. I think it's a great opportunity both for box office success, but also to have an amazingly powerful female superhero."

When asked whether Wonder Woman would get her own stand-alone movie, or if she will appear in this highly-anticipated sequel, he had this to say.

"We are taking it all very seriously and are trying to do a plan that's respectful to those characters and maximizes the stories as best they can. So everything that has been speculated are things that we've thought about."

He also spoke about the controversial casting of Ben Affleck as Batman.

"We knew going in that we had more information than the general public had. We knew what the take of the movie was, we knew what the character was going to be. We don't take these decisions lightly. We thought about everybody - brand new people, established people. Ben is the perfect guy to play this role. They both will be wearing suits, there are capes involved, there will be action, there will be excitement. They've crafted a great story. I mean, this is where it all comes from for us. It's just a great story that involves these amazing characters."